* Paris Developer Summit in review* Matthew East interviewed on “`Lug“`Radio* GNOME 2.15.2 now in Edgy* Feature Of The Week – Pattern Matching in Nautilus* A preview of what is coming next week* and much more

== General Community News ==

=== Paris Developer Summit in Review ===

The Ubuntu Developer Summit in Paris has wrapped up and was a greatsuccess. It was a fun week of meeting up with fellow hackers todiscuss new features to implement in the next Ubuntu release, the EdgyEft. Seeing the sights of Paris was fun too. Here are some summithighlights:

* About 80 people were in attendance* The schedules for each day can be viewed athttp://people.ubuntu.com/~mdz/schedule/* There were 172 topics accepted for discussion, and the schedule wasgenerated automatically for each day, depending on which topics neededmore discussion and their priority* Topics included technical features, community building, artwork,documentation, processes, and more* The summit was driven by the Blueprint framework in Launchpad,which keeps track of specifications describing our plans for thefuture. The list is here: https://launchpad.net/sprints/uds-paris/

Now begins the task of deciding which features will be worked on forEdgy. There is lots of great stuff coming so stay tuned.

=== Matthew East Interviewed on LugRadio ===

This week Matthew East was interviewed on “Lug“Radio. Matthew talkedabout the Ubuntu Documentation Team and Ubuntu Documentation Project.Among the topics discussed were the methods used to writedocumentation and much more. Check it out at:

One of the strengths of the command line is the ability to search forpatterns in just about anything. Well, Nautilus can perform patternmatching too. Just hit CTRL+S in your Nautilus window and you canselect your files using patterns. If you have some rar-archives packedin multiple volumes for example you could use *.r?? to match all ofthem. The Asterisk (*) matches all characters before .r and theQuestion marks (?) represents one character each. Almost any patternmatching rule will work, give it a try for yourself.

We will soon have a complete list of features that will be worked onfor Edgy. Starting next week we will begin discussing one feature aweek in depth with commentary from the developer(s) working on thefeatures in order to keep everyone informed, in detail, about thefeatures and their progress. You can also look forward to getting totalk to the developers themselves about the features… more on thisnext week! We will also catch up with more attendees and hear abouttheir personal accounts of the summit once they get back home andsettle in.

== Conclusion ==

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